zoor
a primitive root (compare 6695); to press together,
&tighten:--close, rush, thrust together.
see Hebrew for [06695]
And it was so: for he rose up early [07925] on the morrow [04283], and thrust [02115] the fleece [01492] together [02115], and wringed [04680] the dew [02919] out of the fleece [01492], a bowl [05602] full [04393] of water [04325].
And forgetteth [07911] that the foot [07272] may crush [02115] them, or that the wild [07704] beast [02416] may break [01758] them.
From the sole [03709] of the foot [07272] even unto the head [07218] there is no soundness [04974] in it; but wounds [06482], and bruises [02250], and putrifying [02961] sores [04347]: they have not been closed [02115], neither bound up [02280], neither mollified [07401] with ointment [08081].ointment: or, oil